Hydraulic valve adjustment made easy - Your Engine Guy

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2016
  • How to adjust Hydraulic valves first time every time!

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  • @davegibson3763
    @davegibson3763 Год назад +104

    I followed this guys instructions almost to a T.Only thing I did differently was I went around more like 12, 90 degree turns instead of 8,made damn sure I was on TDC compression when I was finished.When I finally got my motor all put back together it started right up and is purring like a cat,no tapping,no noise.This was one of the most helpful videos I have ever watched.This guy is the best,I wish I could shake his hand and thank him in person!

    • @philiph554
      @philiph554 Год назад +7

      Thanks for your recent comments, I plan to use this technique when I swap headS on my 302 HO…MUCH appreciated

    • @bencooper9055
      @bencooper9055 Год назад

      Jdb🎉

    • @bencooper9055
      @bencooper9055 Год назад

      ⌚️

  • @tammylewis4752
    @tammylewis4752 2 года назад +116

    This guy is AWESOME. Called him up to ask a question. He took my question and was very personable. Even though he did not have to, he took a few moments to have a conversation. Great Guy!

    • @fuqutube
      @fuqutube Год назад +4

      rare

    • @llucas2002
      @llucas2002 Год назад +1

      What’s his number

    • @arrowwatts1574
      @arrowwatts1574 Год назад +3

      Would say everyone has a purpose plus something to share' with à common interests ' Definitely a plus if someone is willing to learn plus 'trainable'.

    • @tracymawer6980
      @tracymawer6980 Год назад

      What town and state is his shop in

    • @jamesjennejohn5441
      @jamesjennejohn5441 9 месяцев назад +2

      How to ajust the lifters if the lifters already have oil in them can I do it the same way or do I have to buy new lifters

  • @johnnyseadwellermorgan4721
    @johnnyseadwellermorgan4721 2 года назад +25

    MY NAME IS JOHNNY MORGAN FROM JAX.,FL. I'M A RETIRED ENGINE ASSEMBLER OF 27YRS. I STARTED IN 1986 I WAS 16YO. OLD SCHOOL ENGINES AND DRAG RACING. I WAS LOOKING UP A CRANE SOLID CAM FOR A BB 454 CHEVY I'M BUILDING AND FOUND KEN'S VIDEO, AFTER WATCHING, ALL I CAN SAY IS KEN IS 1 KNOWLEDGEABLE AWESOME GUY, I DON'T COMMENT OR SUBSCRIBE MUCH BUT KEN GAVE SOME OF HIS KNOWLEDGE TO SHOW AND HELP THOSE THAT WEREN'T QUITE SURE THE BEST WAY IN DETAIL HOW TO ADJUST HYD. VALVES .AS FOR ME A MEMORY OF AN OLD TIMER MR. DANIEL THAT SHOWED ME KEN'S WAY WHEN I WAS 16, SO THANKS KEN FOR THE MEMORY'S AND BEING HELPFUL. I DID SUBSCRIBE. IT'S NICE TO SEE AN OLD SCHOOL VIDEO.

  • @bryanfonvielle9562
    @bryanfonvielle9562 2 месяца назад +4

    I've been in the automotive repair industry for 32 years... This is the best video I've seen on how to adjust the valve lash... Big props to you and your technique!!!

  • @berniceperry8898
    @berniceperry8898 4 года назад +123

    My dad done that to my first car when I was 16yrs old...it was an 84 camaro with a 1977 350sb...fired up second time the engine turned over.. He passed on since and this vid reminded me of him, I thought my dad was the only person who adjusted them that way....good video...

  • @scenarioL113
    @scenarioL113 4 месяца назад +4

    To the younger generation do yourself a favor and listen and learn what this video is offering.
    Sometimes the best lessons are not written in a book.
    This is “Old School” and the man is an absolute teacher and communicator for his trade.
    Thank you. I learned something and it is extremely appreciated!

  • @thedirtybomb19
    @thedirtybomb19 Год назад +5

    455 olds rebuild here! So glad I came accross this video man! Your about as big a genius as Joe Mondello! Thanks again!

  • @mattmgeisey6680
    @mattmgeisey6680 3 года назад +54

    This is my 1st time install new Cam and and more. I did exactly what you said and it started the 1st time . Sounded great tuned my carb now has nice idle with new cam. Fires off every time. Your method proved 👌 👏. Thank you.

  • @rdegrie
    @rdegrie 4 года назад +35

    Excellent advice. Clear, concise instruction. I once heard "If you can't explain something simply enough for someone else to understand, then you don't know the subject well enough." You know your stuff, Ken. Thanks for sharing!

  • @brianwatkins9878
    @brianwatkins9878 3 года назад +6

    Applied this method to 65' Ford 289 and fired right up no more adjustments needed. Thank You for sharing your wisdom and experience.

  • @paulpierson6128
    @paulpierson6128 Год назад +1

    I'm 75 years old, just did your procedure on a new engine build. Where were you 60 years ago when I built my first engine. Thanks times a thousand.

  • @craiglovick331
    @craiglovick331 2 года назад +19

    Ken, perfect example of GREATNESS. I am a ASE Master Tech, 40+ years in this field. I've been working on engine's, transmissions, differentials, vehicle's of all kind's now, and farm equipment back then, and it feels like forever now. My dad had me re-ringing/bearings small engines by 7-8, pulling out and putting syncro's and re-bearing 3/4 speed transmissions when I was about 12. Dad, he was ole school, adjusting valves his way. Well we mostly had V-8 cars and trucks, so I found my way around them pretty good. Your build in this video, 327ci double hump heads, YA, on my engine stand, going in a 65 K10 in my shop this week. Back about 1972, using a damn old jig saw, I cut the top of the valve covers open, cut my hand on the sharp edges, bend the lid up, to adjust the valves while it was running. Not such as big of a mess than doing it with no valve covers. He thought that was pretty clever. Fast forward, I was checking on here to HOPEFULLY find and easier way to everyone's headache, or refresh my memory. Cam, lifters, heads going on tomorrow night, then it goes in Tues night. Your video, SUPERBLY DONE, totally makes sense. Thank you for the easiest and most effective way I have ever seem.

    • @rcragemoddingenjoyingrcveh417
      @rcragemoddingenjoyingrcveh417 2 года назад

      Yes sir confirmed what I knew and added some things I did not know good job my friend

    • @jameswallace7351
      @jameswallace7351 Год назад +1

      I was thought to adjust the valves with the engine running definitely a mess doing it that way I'm getting ready to pull the heads off of my 302 to check some things out someone else built the engine before I got the car it's in I definitely will adjust the valves the way he just showed us

    • @OGSHAKER2020
      @OGSHAKER2020 8 месяцев назад

      Hey bud can I do this on a 390 fe with a non adjustable rocker arm shaft. Use this procedure? Thank you

  • @jimbohon7086
    @jimbohon7086 4 года назад +20

    Ken, I'm 72 and this was the best engine build block of instruction I have ever seen. Thank you so much and thanks also for this new UTUBE stuff that makes this possible. May GOD bless you all...

  • @tonystipstricks8299
    @tonystipstricks8299 4 года назад +27

    Something that's been a pain for me for years explained simply and effectively in 22 min. Simply brilliant!

  • @asujimbo
    @asujimbo Год назад +6

    Ken was nice enough to call me back about the issue of doing this on an engine that has been run and the lifters have oil in them.
    He said you absolutely can use this method. The only thing that may happen is some of the valves may be open slightly and the engine could run rough for a min or so but will smooth out.
    He said not to worry and use this method. That's what I'm going to do on Friday and will let everyone know what happens.
    Everything worked out. Car started right up. Thanks Ken!

    • @paulzaffarano782
      @paulzaffarano782 Год назад

      Were you able to tighten each rocker another 3/4 turn at the end (to set the ~ .035 lash) of as Ken suggested? A few of my lifters seemed to "bottom out" before I got to a full 3/4 of a turn.

    • @charlescodrey4007
      @charlescodrey4007 Год назад

      Have a 396 in my chevelle that has oil in lifters and need adjustment so this procedure works but may run ruff for a minute or two at start up.

    • @214Pmoney
      @214Pmoney Год назад

      Did you have to take off the intake manifold to this or just the valve covers?

    • @hueyrotorhead
      @hueyrotorhead Год назад

      @@214Pmoney you wouldn’t need to take off manifold you can twist rod under rocker his was off for final assembly

    • @214Pmoney
      @214Pmoney Год назад

      Another question, do I have to lossen the rocker arms all the way and then start this procedure? Or start the procedure without loosening the rocker arms?

  • @JESSE__OWENS
    @JESSE__OWENS 7 месяцев назад +1

    This way is the way. I have tried all different types of techniques and this one did it. No noise, no popping and baning. Thank you.

  • @tommyhopcus1461
    @tommyhopcus1461 3 года назад +19

    This procedure worked magnificently on my newly built 350 SBC, with a Comp Cams XE268H hydraulic flat tappet cam and Blueprint H8002K aluminum heads with dual valve springs. Note: Lifters were DRY for the initial break in with the inner valve springs removed. Engine fired almost instantly after a minor distributor adjustment. Inner valve springs have been reinstalled and now ready for the final adjustment. Contacted Ken to see if the procedure has changed since the lifters are now primed after the break in. He indicated the procedure is still the same with a 3/4 turn after obtaining zero lash, but the engine might stumble briefly until the valves self adjust, but this is normal. My sincerest thanks to Ken for this fantastic video, as I'm quite certain it has helped many novice, as well as seasoned engine builders. 2 thumbs up!!

    • @Studebomber
      @Studebomber Год назад +2

      Thanks for posting what he said regarding existing lifters. That was my question and the reason I was reading comments. About to change valve stem seals and will give this a go!

    • @mlhewett
      @mlhewett Год назад +2

      Thank you for that reply, it was the exact reason I was reading through the comments!

    • @joshbohner1712
      @joshbohner1712 Год назад +2

      So if the lifter have oil in them like for instance your putting new push rods and rockers on the motor but the lifters have been in there with oil in them you can still use this technique is that correct

  • @cplmackk1
    @cplmackk1 5 лет назад +202

    Great video man I've never seen valve adjustment done that way but it makes total sense! I'm gonna try that on my next build. You need to make more videos man don't let that 30+ years of experience disappear.

    • @ellisonsmachineshop-youren4268
      @ellisonsmachineshop-youren4268  4 года назад +40

      I have many videos on Facebook at Ellison's Machine Shop. I will be having a lot more content uploaded to RUclips soon. Thanks for following!

    • @aksgarage3230
      @aksgarage3230 4 года назад +1

      @@ellisonsmachineshop-youren4268 I do mine close to that but only when the lifter is down.

    • @jamiewilliams9974
      @jamiewilliams9974 4 года назад +1

      Yes!!!!

    • @supersportimpalass
      @supersportimpalass 4 года назад +5

      @@aksgarage3230 thank God finally someone with a brain

    • @codered5431
      @codered5431 4 года назад +1

      Ellison Empire thanks man this seems easy enough ill try do my own valves

  • @johnton5656
    @johnton5656 Год назад

    You sir, are a true asset to humanity. EXACTLY the advice I needed as I enjoy reassembly of a GM 366 (1983 GMC bucket truck) with cupped lifters & flattened cam lobes. New camshaft + new lifters + new pushrods + YOUR VIDEO will ensure my success!! I'm particularly excited to use the manual oil pump rotation trick (intake man. is already off of course) - can't wait to see all that "Texas Tea" flowing over the beautiful new breathing apparatus! Hats off my good sir - thanks SO MUCH for taking the time & trouble to put this video together!

  • @jessereeves7954
    @jessereeves7954 Год назад

    Yeah, you are very generous with your time and knowledge to share this. I helped out on full rebuilds as a teenager, 2-350's and a 454 in the late 80's, early 90"s. a priceless experience, if we only had the internet then to share knowledge like we do today.
    You explained this method clearly. It makes a whole lot of sense and looks very consistent. Thank you very much Mr. Ellison.

  • @TimRKeown
    @TimRKeown 5 лет назад +387

    Hands down the best valve adjustment video on youtube!!!

    • @thomasbeck9075
      @thomasbeck9075 4 года назад +10

      I agree

    • @jimblack120
      @jimblack120 4 года назад +1

      easy peasy @ NOT under the hood ...... do U 2 TUBS get IT

    • @ataylor3666
      @ataylor3666 4 года назад +16

      It might be the best one you've seen so far, but he's still not doing it right. Here's the right way. I worked for GM for 30 years on designing heads. I'm not going to type all of it again but here it is copied and pasted from the post I wrote on his video. You'll know this is correct because it will make more since than his. I HATE TO BUST YOUR BALLS, BUT YOU'RE ONLY DOING IT HALF RIGHT WHICH MEANS YOU'RE WRONG. DON'T TAKE MY WORD FOR IT, GO GET A CHEVROLET SHOP MANUAL, THE ONE ONLY THE DEALERSHIPS GET, BACK IN THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT, THAT'S WHERE THE INFO I'M ABOUT TO TELL YOU COMES FROM. YEA, THE PEOPLE WHO INVENTED THE THING. YOU START WITH NUMBER 1 CYLINDER, ON THE COMPRESSION STROKE, PISTON AT TOP DEAD CENTER, OR ALL THE WAY UP AND MAKE SURE IT'S THE COMPRESSION STROKE. BOTH VALVES ARE CLOSED ON THE COMPRESSION STROKE AND ON THE LOWEST PART OF THE CAM. YOU SPIN THE PUSH ROD ON BOTH VALVES ON THAT CYLINDER ONLY AND GET THEM TO ZERO LASH LIKE YOU'RE DOING IN YOUR VIDEO AND THEN YOU STOP. YOU'VE GOT THAT PART RIGHT. NEXT, YOU SPIN THE MOTOR A QUARTER TURN, THIS PUTS THE NEXT PISTON THAT FIRES, AT TOP DEAD CENTER, WHICH ON MOST CHEVY MOTORS WOULD BE NUMBER 8, YOU SPIN THOSE PUSH RODS UNTIL YOU REACH ZERO LASH THEN STOP, TURN THE MOTOR ANOTHER QUARTER TURN AND ADJUST CYLINDER NUMBER 4, EACH TIME YOU TURN THE MOTOR A QUARTER TURN, IT BRINGS THE NEXT PISTON TO FIRE, UP TO THE TOP AND YOU GO RIGHT DOWN THE FIRING ORDER UNTIL YOU'VE DONE THEM ALL 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. HYDRAULIC LIFTERS HAVE A HUNDRED THOUSANDTHS TRAVEL IN THEM, SO THE NEXT THING YOU DO IS GO BACK AND TURN THE ADJUSTMENT NUT ON ALL 16 VALVES, ONE WHOLE TURN. YOU DON'T HAVE TO SPIN THE MOTOR TO DO THIS, JUST DO ONE FULL TURN ON ALL OF THEM. THIS PUTS THE LIFTER HALF WAY INTO THE TRAVEL DISTANCE, 50 THOUSANDTHS AND THAT MY FRIEND IS THE MOST ACCURATE AND PRECISE WAY ITS DONE BY THE PEOPLE THAT INVENTED THE SMALL BLOCK AND BIG BLOCK ENGINES. ANYONE WHO READS THIS SHOULD KNOW IT MAKES MORE SINCE THAN THE SLOPPY WAY YOU'RE DOING IT. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW THE CORRECT WAY TO DO SOMETHING, GO TO THE PEOPLE WHO MADE IT AND GET ONE OF THEIR BOOKS AND WHAT YOU'LL FIND OUT IS MOST PEOPLE REALLY THINK IN THEIR HEART THEY ARE RIGHT AND ARE SINCERE ABOUT IT, LIKE THIS GUY, AND HE REALLY MEANS WELL, BUT HE'S WRONG AND IF HE READS THIS, AND HE REALLY WANT'S TO DO IT THE RIGHT WAY, HE'LL CORRECT HIS VIDEO.

    • @jimblack120
      @jimblack120 4 года назад +1

      U STILL BROKEN DOWN a taylor ... I am NOT going give RACE secret > for free FUK t you whiTE man haters .. your > < MATH SUCKS @ Valve good Grief ..

    • @stevewinter7680
      @stevewinter7680 4 года назад +3

      Greatly Agree with Tim

  • @nadroj3968
    @nadroj3968 3 года назад +5

    I know this is four years old but thank you for taking the time out of your day to teach others.

  • @adammatis5527
    @adammatis5527 3 года назад +5

    Great video, you have a knack for explaining this stuff concisely.
    Funnily enough I'm doing this for the first time myself, basically following the Haynes manual but checking RUclips as well. Seeing it done is much easier to follow.

  • @jameswinkenwader5839
    @jameswinkenwader5839 2 года назад +7

    Hey Ken, I’d like to start out by saying I’m 28, and I dig that 327 just as much as the hot 350 I built and the 383 in the pickup I just bought. I started wrenching the wrong way early in high school, and started doin it the right way a few years ago. I gotta say, out of all the valves I’ve lashed, I never would have thought of this method, it’s genius. So thank you very much for the lesson, I’m gonna go watch the rest!

  • @nancyhoralia
    @nancyhoralia 5 лет назад +24

    Excellent video! I am 61 years old and this is by far the easiest way I have ever seen rockers adjusted. I've got to do the Vortec on my GMC Sierra this weekend. But I am not dreading this part anymore. In fact I am looking forward to it so I can show my grandson something new. Thank you and a thumbs up.

  • @dick4042
    @dick4042 5 лет назад +110

    Ive done 2 motors your way now. Both sound mint. Thanks for sharing this bro!

    • @pimpovic2
      @pimpovic2 4 года назад +8

      Good feedback for those of us searching for correct information. Thanks Dick!

  • @xonsightx
    @xonsightx 2 года назад +1

    I did this 12 years ago on my first 302 rebuild and I had some ole school mechanic tell me to do it that same way. Lots of great info in this video man. Thanks you for your time and expertise.

  • @jamesredruth9723
    @jamesredruth9723 3 года назад +5

    Excellent video sir , goes back to the way I was taught when I first built my first couple of engines ,the other earlier ways you were telling about only made it harder and confusing, outstanding instructional videos

  • @sandylake304
    @sandylake304 4 года назад +9

    Following this procedure now for my first SBC rebuild. And finally, someone who says "oil galley" and not "oil gallery"! Thanks!

  • @randycampbell524
    @randycampbell524 4 года назад +44

    That is how my shop teacher showed us way back in 1984, and how I show my students today.

    • @jdcorben6541
      @jdcorben6541 3 года назад +1

      What if liters have been run already

    • @markthegunplumber8376
      @markthegunplumber8376 3 года назад +3

      @@jdcorben6541 do it cold in the morning and turn over the engine by hand if possible. if not pull the coil wire and pump it over slowly so as not to build oil pressure. i did it to my truck this weekend using this method and it runs better than ever.

    • @merfeldmerfeld7792
      @merfeldmerfeld7792 2 года назад

      Will this work on my 2013 chevy 5.3

    • @dustingore8589
      @dustingore8589 2 года назад

      @@merfeldmerfeld7792 no. Those valves are adjusted so much different

  • @Fmandan77
    @Fmandan77 2 года назад +1

    Nice technique and good information. I've always done it the way Comp Cams instructs and that works too, but your method is really easy and certainly will reduce mistakes. I build several engines a year, and I'll keep this in mind next time! Thanks Ken!

  • @thisoldhooptie
    @thisoldhooptie 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video. The only thing I have never done on my trucks is rebuild or swap the engines. I will be doing that this year and really appreciate you sharing the tricks of the trade.

  • @AaRonation
    @AaRonation 3 года назад +21

    You are awesome friend, I've never really understood any of this valve stuff until now. And with this information I've been able to build an engine myself without having to get help from other people from my valves tapping all over the place, not staying tight and the engine stalling and running rough. So thank you a lot. Keep doing what you're doing, you're a life saver! Best valve adjustment video on here.

  • @robertdavis6708
    @robertdavis6708 4 года назад +5

    I tried this procedure on a 302 Ford Bronco. Really impressed me how quiet the engine was at start up. Wish I had seen this video 30 years ago. Thanks Ken for thinking out of the box.

    • @cucknores
      @cucknores 4 года назад +1

      Just about to do this on my own bronco lol 351. glad it worked so well!

  • @The_Rudz
    @The_Rudz 3 года назад +3

    This channel needs way more subs. This old school info is indispensable! Please put out more videos!!!

  • @tjabdon606
    @tjabdon606 6 месяцев назад +2

    I have learned more in this video than ever. You literally are a awesome teacher

  • @bradleyryan1230
    @bradleyryan1230 3 года назад +10

    This is a huge help for people like me who are learning to do this as a hobby with no one to teach them. Thank you i love building my hotrods and fixing my own vehicles but there is still a lot i need to learn.

  • @IRONHORSE427RACING
    @IRONHORSE427RACING 3 года назад +11

    I have been building Chevrolet Engines since my teens and am now in my late 50's and the way this is explained is the absolute best I have ever seen or heard. I found out how to do this by trial and error years ago and as most of us old guys who have discovered this can say....it's much better to see and hear FIRST than to have to go thru all the mess and pain in the butt of doing it the other way. Thanks Ken....

    • @OGSHAKER2020
      @OGSHAKER2020 8 месяцев назад

      Hello hey bud I hve 390 Fe . Witn a nonadjustable rocker arm shaft. Can I use this method..or ?? Thank you!

  • @Theferg1
    @Theferg1 2 года назад

    Thank you sir for showing us the RIGHT WAY!! You are exactly right a lot of people put out bad incorrect content on purpose and a lot of people put it out by not knowing no better but we do definitely appreciate someone like yourself with many many years of knowledge!! Again Thank you sir!!

  • @johnbevacqua123
    @johnbevacqua123 2 года назад +1

    I used this method and worked beautifully, I’ve never adjusted valves before and this is the way I’ll use forever thank you for the knowledge

  • @tias88
    @tias88 4 года назад +12

    Thank you, rebuilding my 305 and the rocker arms were giving me a headache. Very helpful info!

  • @efs8552
    @efs8552 5 лет назад +14

    An engine builder here in my area told me that but I've never actually seen it done thank you for bringing it to light awesome job . 👍

  • @aaroneadens1605
    @aaroneadens1605 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for making this video I am not a machine but I have always worked on my own vehicles,mostly because I don't have enough money to take it to the shop,and I don't really trust the mechanics around my area. I am 48 and was showed the same way you mentioned about valve covers off and running. But not only have you showed me the best way to adjust them you explained the problem I was having, because I have never had to replace a oil pump before and mine clogged up and installed a new one and broke down. I have been working on my truck for a month and couldn't figure it out. You have saved me from going crazy. Thank you, my truck is a 1997 chevrolet k1500 5.7 and it at 219925 miles and now I think I will get 150000 more miles out of it before I buy a new motor. Thank you, best explained video I have seen yet.

  • @earlanderson1676
    @earlanderson1676 3 года назад +2

    Thank you Ken for this video. Previously I had set-up the valvetrain in my 302 using the lifter height method you described at the beginning of your video. So I figured it couldn't hurt to spin my rotating assembly through 2 revolutions and check the lash each 1/4 turn. Sure enough I found a few that were loose so I obviously didn't do it correctly. Your simple, error proof method just saved me from having to do a lot of unnecessary readjusting at start-up.

    • @jameshester1450
      @jameshester1450 2 года назад

      I think that's a great idea I like my firing order overlap method thank you very much

  • @LawrencefromIL
    @LawrencefromIL 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks so much for this video; it's one of the best and most useful I've seen. You're even working with an engine virtually identical to the one in my '65 Impala SS: the iconic small journal 327 with a factory forged crank, flat top pistons, and double hump heads!

  • @georgetorres8834
    @georgetorres8834 3 года назад +12

    WOW!!!! This has been a tremendous help. I was so hesitate to start this rebuild on my 455 mainly due to not understanding the cam and lifter adjustment portion and this TOTALLY made sense and cleared up any doubt. With that said I might have to watch this once or twice more lol but definitely feel confident I can do this now. THANK YOU!!!!!

    • @midnightrunner684
      @midnightrunner684 Год назад

      455 is a Make America Great Again Engine ..Dropped a 1972 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 9 passenger station wagon engine into a 1974 Impala back in the mid 1980's ..400 turbo tranny .3:73 rearend ...That car was a Runner

  • @c-man5679
    @c-man5679 Год назад

    Thank you, I'm my own mechanic and I know air cooled VW's but first my wife's rig, and then the oldest got a Jeep, now the youngest is going to drive... I never stop learning, and you make it easy. Thank you for sharing your obvious YEARS of experience 🙏

  • @ronc4762
    @ronc4762 2 года назад

    This is a great video sir! I remember building my first engine and was told to adjust the valves after start up, what a mess! This is the way to go! Thanks for the teaching.

  • @ejc491
    @ejc491 5 лет назад +6

    I have never before done a top end job. I used your method for my 1972 Ford LTD 351w. It worked perfectly. Thanks so much!!!

  • @joecooksey4331
    @joecooksey4331 5 лет назад +15

    THANKS A MILLION! I have rebuilt numerous 350 SBCs and have always had hell adjusting those rocker arms. I have 2 engines on stands right now and can't wait to try this technique! It makes perfect sense!

    • @thedirtybomb19
      @thedirtybomb19 Год назад

      How did those motors turn out using this technique?

  • @robertclymer6948
    @robertclymer6948 2 года назад +4

    After watching this great video again 6 months later, I have come to the conclusion It is well worth the time pulling off the intake to do this. Thanks Ken, Makes much more sense this time around.

    • @jameshester1450
      @jameshester1450 2 года назад +1

      If you understand overlap none of it is an issue it can be done dry without running the engine with the overlap method it works on any engine 246 or 8 cylinder

    • @Timmytownhouse
      @Timmytownhouse 2 года назад

      I’m wondering if you can do it without removing the intake ?
      You can still “feel” the pushrod. Thoughts ?

    • @johnton5656
      @johnton5656 Год назад

      @@Timmytownhouse Yeah, on the engine I am working on currently, you would be able to grab the very top of each pushrod without removing the intake - - but ... if the intake is not off, doesn't that imply that the lifters would be full of oil (having been in a running condition)?

  • @dylangrizzle1594
    @dylangrizzle1594 Год назад

    Thank you so much brother! Great video, and the breakdown of the simplicity to the most overthought issue a lot of people endure.
    Keep it real brother, and thanks for the simple learn how!

  • @potardo9851
    @potardo9851 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much! I just replaced all my rocker arms and pushrods on my 350 in my 79 Chevy Van today and this method took way less time to do than the other videos I've seen.

  • @thomasbeck9075
    @thomasbeck9075 4 года назад +10

    This makes more sense than anything I ever seen. You are a good mechanic. Thanks for sharing this video

  • @chemtechsolutions-mocprodu8206
    @chemtechsolutions-mocprodu8206 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I just used this procedure with unbelievable results. The motor ran absolutely perfect with no mess. in the past I always hated painting an engine and then making a mess adjusting the valves. thanks to you those days are gone.

  • @junetha3rd
    @junetha3rd Год назад

    I Love learning from older guys when it comes to cars. Made a confusing job made easy. Thanks!! You are the man!

  • @blokeslife604
    @blokeslife604 3 года назад +2

    I have used this method a few times now and every single time I do it starts within the first first turn, unbelievable, thank you so much absolutely amazing!

  • @stevelindsay3643
    @stevelindsay3643 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks, Now That's A handy Bit Of Know How.
    I've made a lot of messes adjusting valve lash, rocker arms, tappets what have you and always in a rush when doing it to keep the mess down to a dull roar.
    This trick will save time in many ways from clean up to assembly and starting the engine after rebuilding the entire motor or just the top end which is key to breaking it in the right way.
    This applies to simple cam swaps, after lapping valves, etc.
    30 years of experience is good enough for me. Hands on experience is by far the best teacher of them all.
    I've been wrenching longer than that as a hobby engine builder, street strip hot rods.
    I really appreciate that tidbit of knowledge and will put it to practice soon building a nostalgic sbc 406 for 1935 Chevy Pickup Gasser Drag Truck with Camel Hump Fuelie Heads.
    Thanks again, I just subscribed to your channel.

  • @richardbradford3197
    @richardbradford3197 3 года назад +6

    Man U just helped me tremendously I been watching all these other videos bout to go crazy tryingto figure out which one to listen to and I’m going with you my friend sounds like you got the experience after 37 years I worked beside a machine shop at an auto parts store called Westwood auto parts in Birmingham Alabama and I listened to them because they knew all the clearances or adjustments ,tolerances that u can do on an engine so I always listened to them so I’m going with u ,machinist always are right much respect my man

  • @bryanavender8037
    @bryanavender8037 3 года назад +3

    Mr. Ken watching your RUclips video on adjusting hyd rockers. This made more sense to me then any other video or how I was taught to adjust rocker arms. I use this method on ever motor and passed it on to my son for future knowledge. Thank you Sir, Bryan

  • @iampapa318
    @iampapa318 5 лет назад +3

    Totally awesome video. I wish I had learned this 40 yrs ago. Thank you so much !!!

  • @kevinkirby7252
    @kevinkirby7252 9 месяцев назад

    I can’t thank you enough for posting this procedure. I had to remove and replace the heads on my Chevrolet Express. While in there, it seemed prudent to re do the seals etc.
    To remove the valve covers you’ve got to loosen the accessory drive brackets and pull them forward from the block.
    I followed this procedure methodically, and was rewarded with a perfectly smooth running engine and quiet valve train the first time! No muss, no fuss, no backtracking or re doing the work.
    Thank you again!

  • @jessehurt9005
    @jessehurt9005 Год назад

    Thanks for the lesson Ken. As a marine tech you've really changed the game for us with this method. Bravo

  • @melvintuckerjr2450
    @melvintuckerjr2450 5 лет назад +7

    Man ! I just wanted to say thank you for this video . I did the same thing to my Chevy 350 . Great video !!!!

  • @stevenmorris3181
    @stevenmorris3181 5 лет назад +23

    Stamped Blue Ribbon and officially entered as historical reference: Ellison Lashing Technique.

  • @charlesmassaro121
    @charlesmassaro121 2 месяца назад +1

    This is great; it makes perfect sense! I can't believe this isn't the only way. I'd like to hear arguments against this method.

  • @DarthMayers
    @DarthMayers 2 года назад

    Wow thanks for this awesome explanation!! I'm a Novice to this hobby. 78 nova with a 350. Got a wiped cam lobe on a recent rebuild. I noticed it when I was doing exactly that adjust my ticking rocker arms while engine running, used the Mr. Gasket oil deflector clips they actually worked great for me no mess. While doing this I immediately noticed one of my rockers was not moving at all, not a bit 😬. Now I know why my magnetic oil plug had all the gunk on it and my vacuum gauge was bouncing around while trying to tune my carburetor and also a slight misfire. I'm getting the Edelbrock top end kit, Heads, Cam, and timing chain, and will install myself tired of dealing with shops. It will be my first time doing this so your video will be a great help when it's time to adjust the lash. 😎

  • @elioselectric468
    @elioselectric468 5 лет назад +33

    So simple, yet completely genius.

  • @primemover1937
    @primemover1937 4 года назад +4

    Outstanding video! I'm definitely going to do this method with my Olds 455 heads. Great Job!

  • @matthewmiller2268
    @matthewmiller2268 Год назад

    God Bless you Ken for sharing this awesome tidbit on how to properly tighten down the valvetrain of any pushrod actuated engine.

  • @peteragurkis3590
    @peteragurkis3590 3 года назад

    Dealing with valve noise on my 84 pontiac fiero with an iron duke. Thanks for the video it's helping me piece together exactly how these valve trains work. I've been told by many people and even the service manual that hydraulic lifters are either non adjustable or self adjusting but I know that can't be the case. Rockin hairdo by the way I dig it.

  • @kristravis7749
    @kristravis7749 4 года назад +11

    When I seen mr. Ellison I knew this was the video I was looking for. Kudos!

  • @guidosarducci3047
    @guidosarducci3047 4 года назад +5

    Oh Yeah man! That was "THE TICKET" right there. Best method Iv'e ever seen or heard of in 25 years. I liked and subbed.

  • @doc1469
    @doc1469 2 года назад +1

    Wow I Thank God for your video. This is my very first time every working on an engine and of course I chose my 03 chevy tahoe lt with a 5.3 engine To work on. With no real Mechanical knowledge othe than what I've learned from RUclips. Trying figured out why my RPMs were run low. I came to the conclusion, that it must a compression problem. Made me think of replacing all that gaskets and seals. Which I came to find that i had three popped bolts on my exhaust manifold, as I was working on removing the head to replace the gasket. All the while wondering how in the world am I going to get this all back together without screwing it up. Then Boom, your video pops up. Your right those other methods are way to complicated and time consuming. Coming across you video allowed me to see the light at the end of the tunnel. I'm honored to be learning timeless knowledge and wisdom from a wise gent like yourself. Definitely looking forward to more of your videos brother as I need all the help and knowledge i can get. Thank you. Peace and blessing.

  • @TaekwondoFitForLife
    @TaekwondoFitForLife Год назад

    Wow, and thanks so much Sir! Actually I’m doing the job on a 383 Stroker old school tomorrow, and the following day I’ll finish everything. I’ll definitely use this method of removing lash and getting the final adjustment, so cool and easy how you didn’t even have to think or worry about where you were in the process or order. Makes perfect sense how this is done and genius how you thought of this procedure you’ve used for years! So, I was a bit intimidated because I’ve not done this kind of work in years. You’ve made my evening in that I’m confident now in the work…
    Thank you Sir, genius method of adjustment!

  • @techi3075
    @techi3075 4 года назад +4

    Best technique ever! Makes perfect sense. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom. My only question is why am I just learning this now lol!

  • @derekscarrsr2688
    @derekscarrsr2688 4 года назад +3

    Ken, I thought about this forty years ago when I got my first car a 69 nova but like you said listening to wives tales, you're the man.😎👍

  • @brandonkinney1461
    @brandonkinney1461 3 года назад +1

    This fella just saved my bacon. This is my first time doing SBC valve lash. I spent hrs on figuring out how to lash valve. Watched this video & BAM. This guy knows his stuff

  • @steelbender58
    @steelbender58 2 года назад +1

    I put valve stem seals in my 1992 chevy truck 5.7 engine while in the truck. Your method worked perfect! Thanks

  • @poppak2304
    @poppak2304 4 года назад +5

    Awesome. I've been doing it like this for 40 years. This is the same way my Dad showed me.

  • @mcdonaldm73
    @mcdonaldm73 Год назад +6

    Awesome video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Too many builders/mechanics guard what they know and let others learn the hard way. In my 35 years of building, I've never seen it done this way. I'm in the middle of a 350 build now and will definitely give this a try.

  • @atomicorang
    @atomicorang 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou for your wisdom Ken . BTW you have an uncanny resemblance with John Force. Merry Christmas sir in 2023.❤

  • @doug595959
    @doug595959 10 месяцев назад +1

    i'm certanly no expert but i've put a handful of sbc engines together and i really enjoy rebuilding an engine but the least enjoyable part was always the valve adjustment boing tedious pain in the butt. in the coming months i'm putting together a 78 350 and i am looking forward to using your method. thank you. you are truly a professional and thank you for sharing this wisdom.

  • @RL-RL
    @RL-RL 6 лет назад +34

    I was taught this back in 1987 from my neighbor who had a Top Sportsman car. It's so simple, saves time, saves money, and you don't throw tools trying to adjust them right. GREAT VID!

    • @wueyogranational3542
      @wueyogranational3542 6 лет назад +2

      Love ur simple & smart way to adjust the lifters/rockers ur the man bud thanks for the great tip God bless u!

    • @mixedbread1
      @mixedbread1 6 лет назад +1

      What if it had oil? Can I do this with oil?

    • @gadsdenviper7149
      @gadsdenviper7149 6 лет назад +3

      What if you're, for whatever reason, taking the rockers out and putting an engine back together with the original lifters (wet) not being removed, such as replacing rockers or a head gasket , heads and so on?
      Is it still going to be the same process or is it different? With the lifters being oil filled, wont they bleed off/
      self adjust from sitting after a period of time or when the engine is cranked over?

    • @btfojeff
      @btfojeff 5 лет назад

      And why haven't you shared this information with the rest of us? Off with your head...

  • @JoeKThePotter
    @JoeKThePotter 5 лет назад +5

    Ive been doing it this exact same way since 1977! You are 100% CORRECT! Important to repeat though, like you said, cant soak the lifters in oil. Great advice! Great channel!

    • @jasonkurtz3131
      @jasonkurtz3131 4 года назад

      Painted Bear so if I soaked the lifters in oil prior to installing but have not pumped or run the engine can I still do this method or did I need to buy new lifters and start over?

    • @widtrak77
      @widtrak77 4 года назад

      My gm 3400 has a specific torque rating for the rocker arm bolts so does that mean I just install the pushrods, torque to spec and I'm good to go?

  • @bambamrf
    @bambamrf Год назад

    Best instructional video (on this subject) I've ever seen here on RUclips.... thanks for sharing this info from your years of wisdom. I'm trying to rebuild my first motor and this video is going to come in handy, thanks again!

  • @mrlittlebeaver
    @mrlittlebeaver Год назад

    Best video ever, I just adjusted my 97 Chevy Silverados valves, I never did this before, but after watching this video I got it done with ease, the engine sounds like a new engine now,,, Thank you sir for a most outstanding video...be sure to prime the engine by spinning the oil pump shaft using that special tool for a drill...I rotate the crank when priming 90° until all the rockers have oil in them...Rotate it the same way you did when adjusting the lash... Perfect...

  • @tommymccollough8518
    @tommymccollough8518 4 года назад +4

    I didn't even know how to adjust valves and I really thank you for making it very simple.

  • @704406bbl
    @704406bbl 6 лет назад +5

    Very nice video. I had 2 of those old 327 engines. When I was 18 in the 70's in an old Impala with just headers and a holley 600. Ran great! then in the 80's one in a V8 vega. Had a Muncie 4 speed with a narrowed 12 bolt with 4:10 posi. I thought I was Grumpy Jenkins! Dig that old S-K ratchet. Still got mine from the 70's! Thanks for sharing.

  • @jimford2338
    @jimford2338 Год назад

    Great video! I was always having trouble adjusting my valves and this is just an amazing procedure to simplify valve adjustment! Thank you so much!

  • @torrlowe3832
    @torrlowe3832 5 месяцев назад

    I can not stress this enough. You deserve your own 350 Chevy service manual. And Chevy should pay for it. Not only was this free advice. True advice. And very detailed advice. But it is functional advice. Advice that not one single person has talked down on. Look at this. Almost 3000 positive comments. Ken. I hope where ever you are. Beer and babes flock to you like lambs to a shepherd. You’ve given a gift that not a single one of us deserve.
    I’d like to add. I’d sure love to understand top dead center a bit better and how to install a distributor the correct way through your words and eyes. This is my first motor rebuild. Beyond those two things, I would have never understood lash properly. I can not wait to start my 1984 c4 corvette after sitting for 11 years. 31,001 miles when I parked it. Thank you for getting all of us one step further in the motor industry.

  • @IamDerick
    @IamDerick 4 года назад +4

    Thanks, this is great. You just took the hassle out of this. Cheers!

  • @TBullCajunbreadmaker
    @TBullCajunbreadmaker 5 лет назад +7

    Hey Ken, I'm 65 years old and I've been a mechanic all my life since the first time I changed the spark plug in my first lawnmower when I was 7 years old and my grandfather who was a master mechanic was starting to teach me about motors. When I re-built my first 327 is when he showed me this method. I have also been taught by him how to put together engines without any type of torque wrench. My first introduction to this was watching him put together an old John Deere tractor engine without and torque wrench. He re-built that old motor about 45 years ago and it is still running today and it still does not have any leaks on the engine.

    • @chriscrosby6817
      @chriscrosby6817 Год назад

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    • @OGSHAKER2020
      @OGSHAKER2020 8 месяцев назад

      Hey bud was hoping for some help... i have a 390 fe with non adjustable rocker arm shaft. Can i use this method? I also need to set the preload ( not sure if these 2 things are the same. I'm a bit confused please help . Trying get her back on her feet . Thx buddy

  • @volatile2805
    @volatile2805 Год назад

    Love the video man. Being a new school guy that's starting to see some old stuff this was a great time saver and little slice of peace of mind. Thank you for your time, good video.

  • @christiancontentministries7701
    @christiancontentministries7701 2 года назад

    Thank you Mr. Ken Ellison for the valuable tips on how to properly adj the hydraulic valves . Thank you for passing on your knowledge not all of us got to grow up working on our cars with our Pops so that knowledge is very valuable to some one like me thanks again.

  • @edwingreene7583
    @edwingreene7583 4 года назад +5

    Been doing it the same way for almost 20years.never had to go back to adjust valves.Great video.

  • @KINGoTHINGS
    @KINGoTHINGS 4 года назад +4

    LOVE this! About to do it with my 350 still in my '69 Chevy Area 51 security truck though if had to leave it for some reason I'd leave the wrench on the next valve to be done and also be marking off each 90 I did with notepaper marked from 1 to 8 revolutions and marking each done as I complete them. :)

  • @tombentson9693
    @tombentson9693 2 года назад

    This guy is one of the great engine guy, This is hands down the best way to do this. I am thankful for you, and what you showed us all. Thank you , Peace.

  • @peggysmith8467
    @peggysmith8467 2 года назад

    Simply the best valve how to video on RUclips in my opinion. I would give it a thousand likes if I could. Thanks for the knowledge

  • @tombentson9693
    @tombentson9693 2 года назад +3

    Just wanted to chime in, Thank You, Sir. By far the best method, did this on a sbc350 and worked out fine for my setup. I added the 3/4 turn for my final. My engine was ran previously to this and some lifter were still oil soaked, didnt make a difference in final outcome, just have to say OUTSTANDING.

    • @devotedanaheim1575
      @devotedanaheim1575 7 месяцев назад

      Had a question for you will this work if lifters had oil in them already ? Im just doing a gasket change and nit rebuilding whole heads?

    • @alltime4417
      @alltime4417 6 месяцев назад +1

      yes just be sure to follow along with the video@@devotedanaheim1575

    • @sar9907
      @sar9907 5 месяцев назад

      I hope you see this and answer my question. If lifters are already soaked in oil. Do I need to loosen all rocker arms and start the process from the beginning? As I am planning on changing lower intake manifold gasket soon. Thanks